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Today Explore When autocomplete results are available use up and down arrows to review and enter to select. Touch device users, explore by touch or with swipe gestures. Explore Quotes Save Article from quotessquare.com 40 Most Funny Happy New Year 2023 Images and MemesTo wish your friends use Funny Happy New Year 2023 images and pictures to have more fun. Don’t be too serious and boring, it’s an exciting event so to bring happiness and enjoy… MoreNancy Ericson 3k followers More information Find this Pin and more on Happy New Year 2022 Wishes Quotes Poems Pictures by Nancy Ericson. Happy New Year 2016 Happy New Years Eve New Years 2016 Happy New Year Wishes Quote Meme Memes Quotes Funny New Year Images New Years Eve Events New Years Eve Quotes More information New Year 2020 Funny One Line Resolution Quote MemeFind this Pin and more on Happy New Year 2022 Wishes Quotes Poems Pictures by Nancy Ericson. More like thisPalindrome Days happen when the day’s date can be read the same way backward and forward. The dates are similar to word palindromes in that they are symmetrical. 'BOB' is a palindrome. Because date formats vary from country to country, not all dates that are palindromic in one kind of date format are Palindrome Days in another. For instance, March 21, 2023 or 3-21-23 is a palindromic date in the m-dd-yy format, but it isn't if you write the date as dd-m-yyyy (21-3-2023) or dd-mm-yyyy formats (21-03-2022). Calculator: Find interesting date patterns March 2023: A Month of Palindromesm-dd-yyyy
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More Palindrome Dates in 2023 Different DigitsIn addition to the format, many people around the world also write the digits of the date differently. For instance, it is common to write only the last two digits of the year—so, 22 instead of 2022. Other date representations include:
Each of these date formats has its own Palindrome Days. Other kinds of special dates Some Palindrome Dates are RareSome dates are palindromic. Depending on date formats, palindromic dates can be rare. Aziz S. Inan, an electrical engineering professor at the University of Portland, has calculated that in the mm-dd-yyyy format, Palindrome Days tend to occur only in the first few centuries of each millennium (1000 years). The last palindromic date in the second millennium (years 1001 to 2000) in this format was August 31, 1380 or 08-31-1380. According to Dr. Inan, in the mm-dd-yyyy format, the first of 36 Palindrome Days in the current millennium (January 1, 2001 to December 31, 3000) was October 2, 2001 (10-02-2001) and the last such day will be September 22, 2290 (09-22-2290). There are 12 Palindrome Days in the 21st century in the mm-dd-yyyy format. The first one was on October 2, 2001 (10-02-2001) and the last one will be on September 2, 2090 (09-02-2090). In the dd-mm-yyyy format, there are 29 Palindrome Days in the current century. The first was 10 February 2001 (10-02-2001). The last is a special one – it's a leap day! 29 February 2092 (29-02-2092) will be the last Palindrome Day of the 21st century. Palindrome WeeksThe back-to-back Palindrome Days in the m-dd-yy format are not that rare. For example, every year since 2011 has had 10 consecutive Palindrome Days. The month in which this happens always corresponds to the last digit of the year. In 2011, the Palindrome Week ran from January 10, 2011 (1-10-11) to January 19, 2011 (1-19-11). In 2012, the same sequence of dates occurred in February. In 2017, it happened in July, in 2018 in August and in 2019, it happened in September. The 12 months of the year Topics: Dates, Calendar, Fun What's the longest day of the year 2023?Longest Day (Summer Solstice) dates. Is June 21 or 22 the longest day?June 21 is the summer solstice, the longest day and shortest night of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. The 2022 summer solstice arrives at 5:14 a.m. Eastern time. At this precise moment the sun appears directly over the Tropic of Cancer — as far north as it appears in the sky all year.
Why is June 21 the longest day?Summer officially kicks off in the Northern Hemisphere today (June 21), marking the longest day of the year. During the June solstice (or summer solstice), the sun reaches its highest and northernmost points in the sky.
Where is the longest day on Earth?The longest day is 49 hours and was achieved by Mariusz Majewski (Poland), in Pago Pago, American Samoa, on 13 March 2017. This was equalled by Julian O'Shea (Australia), in Pago Pago, American Samoa, on 14 February 2019. Mariusz Majewski was in Apia (Samoa) at 00:00 local time on 13 March.
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